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Survivor’s life became a relearning process
November 13, 2012 in Health on Page C1 It was 2 a.m. when Susan Gray woke up in bed, the pain in her head so severe she saw red. She couldn’t lift her head from her pillow. Attempting …
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Illinois Sen. Mark Kirk climbs Willis Tower stairs
November 4, 2012 in Nation/World CHICAGO (AP) — Gripping a handrail and wearing a brace on his left leg, U.S. Sen. Mark Kirk climbed 37 floors inside Chicago’s Willis Tower on Sunday in his first …
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J&J again seeks more approvals for clot blocker
September 7, 2012 in Health TRENTON, N.J. (AP) — Johnson & Johnson said Friday that it has given the Food and Drug Administration additional data to on its new anticlotting drug, in a second attempt …
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Life on the bright side
December 16, 2011 in Features on Page C1 Terry A. Schudel lives alone in a tiny house north of the Garland District. Just before Christmas in 1996 he had a stroke that robbed him of the right side …
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Stroke doesn’t stop father of the bride
May 7, 2010 in City on Page A7 The day after a stroke paralyzed the left side of Donald McKenzie’s body, his thoughts were of his daughter as one of the most important days of her life approached. …

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